- Monaco have handed Pogba a two-year deal
- French midfielder is not being rushed into action
- Club have chalked out a three-month rehab plan
After his doping suspension officially ended in March, Pogba attracted attention from several clubs across the globe, but Monaco’s project stood out as a serious and strategic opportunity for the World Cup winner. Since then, the ex-Juventus midfielder has been undergoing a carefully structured fitness programme and has shown promising signs of progress during Monaco’s pre-season camp in England.
Yet, Monaco do not want to fast-track Pogba’s return. Their midfield options are among the strongest in Ligue 1, arguably only second to Paris Saint-Germain, which gives them the luxury to ease the Frenchman back into action at the right pace.
Pogba had expressed hopes of facing Le Havre, the club where he began his youth career, in Monaco’s opening Ligue 1 match for the 2025-26 season.However, those ambitions have been dashed as the club emphasises the need to prioritise long-term fitness over short-term emotional narratives.
Monaco chief executive, Thiago Scuro, shared an update with the BBC: “I can guarantee he won’t be on the pitch against Le Havre. We are here to be realistic. We expect a three-month process.” That projection places Pogba’s potential debut for Monaco in early October, aligning with the club’s cautious yet optimistic timeline for bringing him up to full speed.
Pogba has reportedly already made an impression on his new team-mates. Known for his charisma and confidence, he has seamlessly connected with both senior figures and younger prospects in the squad. Monaco’s staff and players have observed how the France international has naturally assumed a mentoring role, especially helpful as the club looks to blend youthful exuberance with experienced heads for a balanced team dynamic.
While fans may be eager to see the midfield maestro back in action, the consensus at Monaco is clear: the long-term benefits of a fully fit Pogba outweigh the short-term excitement of an early return. Hence, the former United player will remain on the sidelines when Monaco play their final pre-season fixture against Inter Milan on August 8.